Retouching - Jeremy Hogan Photography

A prolific photojournalist who illuminates the underground, captures rallies and protests, and has documented American youth for the past three decades. With a portfolio well over 300 images - we had our hands full.

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    The LA Times writes today about the online advertising industry’s response to slumping ad revenues in our down economy (via @bfaust). The short of it – expect ads to get larger and more intrusive.
    It’s already happening.
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  2. The Ohio River Bridges Project April 10th

    Louisville, KY wants to be known for more than horse racing, tobacco, and baseball bats. A low-cost of living along with “big city” amenities has long attracted new residents, but like many cities of its size, Louisville is now marketing itself to the lucrative, yet elusive, creative class. A previously dormant downtown has surged back to life, partly from civic efforts, but more significantly by citizens eager to restore Louisville’s unique character and identity. However, on the banks of the Ohio River, a debate is swirling over a major plan to overhaul the interstate system in the city; a plan that may undermine downtown’s recent revitalization.

  3. Extracurricular: The Discovery Channel April 6th

    Working remotely from home has been an ongoing battle for my sanity, and the Discovery Channel has provided much needed relief from the work at home blues. The following shows come to my rescue when iTunes playlists and DVD’s lose their freshness:

  4. We Had a Bad Idea… April 4th

    An introduction to our new weblog, I Had a Bad Idea, where we will be discussing user experience, design, and poorly executed ideas. We’ve received tips, insight, techniques, inspiration, and much needed humor from a number of well-written blogs and now we hope to contribute a little back.


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